🔥 Inside the Mirai Botnet
The botnet that changed internet security forever.
📂 Incident Summary
In 2016, cybersecurity teams around the world noticed something unusual.
Massive DDoS attacks were being launched from devices that normally weren’t considered dangerous.
The source wasn’t powerful servers.
It was internet-connected cameras, routers, and DVR systems.
🎯 Primary Suspects
📡 Home Routers
📀 DVR Systems
📺 Smart Devices
🔍 Investigation Findings
Investigators discovered many devices were still using default credentials.
Thousands of systems had never been updated.
Many owners didn’t even know remote access was enabled.
The attackers took advantage of weak security practices at scale.
⏳ Timeline of Events
Early 2016
Botnet activity begins growing.
September 2016
Large-scale attacks observed.
October 2016
Dyn DNS attack impacts major internet services.
Aftermath
IoT security becomes a global concern.
💥 Impact Assessment
Millions of users experienced service disruptions.
Organizations realized that even low-cost consumer devices could become part of large-scale attacks.
🛡 Lessons Learned
✅ Change default passwords✅ Update firmware regularly
✅ Disable unnecessary services
✅ Monitor connected devices
✅ Treat IoT devices as security assets
🧠 Analyst Challenge
Walk through your home or office.
Count every internet-connected device.
Now ask yourself:
- When was it last updated?
- Who manages it?
- Does it use default credentials?
- Would you know if it became compromised?
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